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All the Owls is giving away a weird little owl watch for one lucky winner to wear, dangle, huggle, pet, admire and attach to a purse or keyring. Heck, it could be used as a keyring itself, if you look real close.

The Stuffy Fine Print – Rules ‘n Regs Required to Read

All entrants must be over 18 years of age. Contest sponsored by All The Owls. Open to residents of United States only. Winners will be chosen within 48 hours of contest completion. If winner does not claim prize within 48 hours, a new winner will be chosen. Retail value of prize is $5.90.

There’s one watch, and the winner gets it. This is not some heirloom piece of jewelry, but it’s cute, and it’s an owl!

Facebook does not endorse this owl, this drawing, this post, or my coffee cup.

Let us start with a few true facts about the owl. Rather than narrate this post myself, I think you’ll find it vastly more enjoyable to watch this short video from YouTube, in which zefrank1 expounds upon several owl traits and facts (dare you not to grin).

Owl Facts: Owls Can Get a Grip, Seriously

For instance, did you know that this cute cuddly birdie has the strongest grip of any of the raptors? Makes you think twice about getting too close to that collection of stuffed owls up by the headboard, doesn’t it?

Owl Fact: Owls Have No Flight Feathers When Born

Oh, and it’s considered great form to throw up when you’re at dinner with an owl. After all, it’s a well known owl fact (or fact to owls) that it’s better to rid oneself of all those pesky bones and feathers before settling down for a post-prandial nap to digest.

Another owl fact, though lesser known: The owl’s eyes are positioned in such a way that it has almost no peripheral vision. However, the owl’s facial feathers form a sound receiver, sort of like a radar dish, that amplifies and tunes its surroundings. Unlike a radar dish, the owl can then fly after its target.

Are you an owl?

Or do you know an owl personally?

Or are you an owl lover? An owl collector? An owl fanatic?

Owls Make Great Decor, but Not Great Pets

Keeping owls as pets can be a problem for the urban dweller (and even the suburban dweller). But that’s all the more reason to gather your owls in ceramic, pewter and pottery form – and ours don’t tend to fly away or eat your pet mice!